Rangers infielder leaves spring training with hamstring injury

Texas The rangers were trying to find out who will be their right-handed hitter who can play a little outfield, and Justin Foscue will have a chance to prove that he is the one for the job. That may have to be put on hold for a moment, like Foscu suffered a hamstring strain in a Cactus League game, according to MLB.com’s Kennedy Landry.
“Justin Foscu left today’s Cactus League game with right hamstring strain,” Landry wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
Foscue barely played in his first two seasons in the league, but when he comes to spring training, he looks at this as a chance to have a clean slate.
With the team looking to find that outfielder, veteran Mark Canha should be the leading candidate, but if Foscu can show enoughcan skip it.
“If I do what I’m supposed to do offensively, that should take care of itself, regardless of the versatility of the positions,” Foscu said, via Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News . “But being able to play outside gives me some versatility with whatever matchups they want to throw out there, and it makes my game better. So obviously I’m open to that.”
Let’s hope the hamstring strain doesn’t set him back where he can’t prove himself during the spring. Foscue has a nice opportunity in front of him and there is no doubt that he will do whatever it takes to seize the moment.
The The Rangers will likely provide an update on his injury status in the coming days.
2026-02-23 22:09:00







